Death Toll in Russia Floods Rises to 155, No Foreigners Killed

World | July 8, 2012, Sunday // 18:41
Bulgaria: Death Toll in Russia Floods Rises to 155, No Foreigners Killed A man walks in a flooded street in Krymsk, Krasnodar region, Russia, 07 July 2012. EPA/BGNES

155 persons are now confirmed to have perished as of Sunday evening in the flash floods that hit southern Russian Krasnodar region Saturday.

144 of the dead are form the region of the city of Krymsk, 9 from the resort town of Gelendzhik, and 2 more from the city of Novorossiysk.

Those were the three cities most affected by the floods, caused by torrential rains and overflowing of the Kuban river.

Russian authorities have announced that no foreign citizens are among those who perished.

More than 300 persons have sought medical help during the disaster, with 104 hospitalized, reports RIA Novosti.

Russia's Chief Prosecution, the Investigative Committee of Russia, has started a court procedure for possible administrative mismanagement of the disaster, which might have caused the deaths.

The flash floods hit the area early Saturday after the rain dumped as much as 28 cm of water. They are said to be the worst in Krasnodar at least in the last 70 years.

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Tags: floods, Russia, death toll, Krymsk, Novorossyisk, Gelendzhik, torrential rains, overflowing, Kuban River, Krasnodar, Investigative Committee

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